Tuesday 19 April 2011

Farewell India....

So am finally leaving for London tomorrow.....for a month!
Feeling very anxious...
The last 4 days in Delhi and Noida have been great..I met my old friends, my college friends and relatives and now I can't wait to meet my cousins there in UK....
I have done my research...internet and friends have been greatly helpful....!
short one this is....
will keep you all informed from the "Land of the Queen",
ciao! and keepwell...!

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Exams over!!!

So my exams finally finish today....holidays started then back to college after 2 and a half months.....Industrial Training in Taj Aurangabad for 2 months..and then I'll be in the 2nd year and I'll be a Senior!!!!!
I am soooooooo looking forward to my holidays!!! Delhi, London for a month, Back to Delhi, Chandigarh for about a week and then Shillong for 3 weeks!
Is that great or what??
2 days left for me to go to Delhi...packing is on the run!
Can't wait to meet my grandparents-both sides-my friends, my mother, and most important of them all -my DAD!!!
Excitement doesn't seem to simmer down in any one of us here back in the hostel..everybody is so excited to go back home and even more excited to have 'ghar ka khana'!!
This is a random blog today-just to update...although I do wish I had more readers and more people commenting...but never the less....
anyway, todays good news....Mark Zuckerberg wins case against ex-classmates eyeing for more money for the Facebook idea...! So finally "The Social Network" has an ending!!!! Great movie that was though...Jessie Eisenberg-magnificient actor! He was so awesome in the film...!!! I think I'll see that movie again tonight....
anyway...that's all for today....
ciao! and keepwell....




Saturday 9 April 2011

Good news...

So my first exam got over today....it went really well...2 more to go..and then Delhi and London, HERE I COME!!!!!
Just finished watching a couple of episodes of 'Two and a half men' ....can't stop laughing...!!!
decided to check out today's news and guess what I read..probably the best news today...with whatever is happening around in world, be it the future effects of the earthquake and the tsunami in Japan, or strikes happening on the Gaza strip, or the sandstorm in Northern Germany, this news put a smile on my face....finally one happy news!
US to fund $20m remake of Sesame Street for Pakistan!!!

The United States is funding a Pakistani remake of the popular TV children's show Sesame Street.
In a new effort to win hearts and minds in Pakistan, USAID - the development arm of the US government - is donating $20m (£12m) to the country to create a local Urdu version of the show.
The project aims to boost education in Pakistan, where many children have no access to regular schooling.
The show is to be filmed in Lahore and aired later in the year.
"The programme is part of a series of ventures that is aimed at developing the educational infrastructure in the country," Virginia Morgan, a spokesperson for USAID, told the BBC.
"Education is one of the vital sectors that need help in Pakistan."
The show will be set in a village in Pakistan - rather than the streets of New York - with roadside tea shop and residents sitting on their verandas.
The remake will star a puppet called Rani, the six-year-old daughter of a peasant farmer, with pigtails and a school uniform, according to Britain's Guardian newspaper.
Targeting five to nine year olds, the series will run on Pakistan national TV and regional language channels.
Sesame Street is not entirely alien to Pakistani audiences - the original version ran on local TV during the 1990s.
But it could only be understood across the limited, Westernised section of Pakistani society.
The Rafi peer theatre group, which is producing the local version in collaboration with Sesame Workshop, hopes to change that.
In an interview with a local edition of Newsweek, Imraan Peerzada‚ a writer for the new series‚ said the protagonist was a brave and daring girl.
"She will represent what little girls have to go through in this gender-biased society," he said.
He said her journey would inevitably touch on Pakistan's ongoing fight with militancy, but would not directly refer to religion.
"We don't want to label children‚" he said. "The basic learning tools of literacy‚ numeracy‚ hygiene‚ and healthy eating have to be in place first."

I think this is a brilliant idea-finally shifting focus of the children and education them....I hope this medium works though....
anyway..thought I'd share...
ciao! and keepwell.